Blog

Monthly Archives: November 2012

Winter is coming and it is time to break out the winter coats and outerwear. Hopefully, your winter coats have been hanging on wood coat hangers, protected in your closet. If you were less than gentle with your winter coats when you stored them last season, you may need to have your coats professionally cleaned. When you take your coats out of storage or dig them out from the back of the closet, examine the coats for any damage. If all appears to be well, make sure they are clean and ready to wear.

Some coats can be tossed in the washer at home. Others require professional cleaning. It is important to prepare your coats before the cold weather sets in. You don’t want to be stuck with a smelly coat on the first cold day. Getting your winter coats ready, now, will ensure that you are prepared for the frosty, cold days of winter. One more thing to remember: when winter is over and it is time to put your coats away, take time to store them with care. Your wallet will appreciate it, next winter, when you don’t have to buy new coats.

Frigid winter weather has arrived, and winter clothes are coming out of storage and landing in our closets. Winter clothes such as sweaters and coats take up more space than lighter summer wardrobes, and finding ways to store all of your winter clothing can be a challenge. Here are 5 tips to help you find the right storage solution for sweaters while maximizing space for other items in your closet this winter:

1. Stack sweaters on a closet shelf. Most standard closets have a shelf that spans the length of the closet above the bar. One way to save space on your hanging bar is to fold sweaters and stack them on the shelf. This keeps sweaters out of the way but still accessible.

Getting and staying organized comes naturally to some people, while others struggle to keep clutter at bay. While it may seem that living in a world of clutter is inevitable if organization is not second nature to you, controlling clutter is actually a learned skill that you can master. Read More Organization Tips for the Unorganized→